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68 Firebird on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Plymouth, Michigan, United States

Plymouth, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

you're bidding on a 1968 Firebird I purchased in Columbus Ohio last year the body is in good shape the interior not so well but do have most of it. at the moment it has no engine and trans all the windows except the front and rear it is a project car but would be a very nice car when finished it has a new trunk pan 1 new floor board and needs the other and needs the other floor board board which I believe I have I have an engine350 with matching numbers that does not go with the bidding of the body that is able to be sold to purchaser. the engine has been completely redone top to bottom new carburetor new intake new headers redone heads crank Pistons everything this does not sell with the body but can be negotiated in the price again this is a car that needs to be restored. had one when I was 19 I loved it happy bidding

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